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Old 01-11-2011, 06:43 PM   #26
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Re: 54 chevy boards on the floor build

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Looking good. I would not put the vent windows back in, you have to get glass cut anyway, may as well go full size.
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Old 01-11-2011, 09:24 PM   #27
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Between the snow and wind chill I haven't gotten much done... I did spend a little while wire brushing the grill a little while ago. I wanted to clean it up so it would stand out from the rest of the crusty truck.



I found a lot of dents under buckets of bondo.
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Old 01-13-2011, 09:44 PM   #28
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Got a package today!


Something tells me they'll look better on an actual 15" wheel with new Whitewalls haha
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Old 01-13-2011, 10:12 PM   #29
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Got a great deal on these and all I did to the one on the right was a little spit and rub with a rag and it's looking pretty dang good now
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Old 01-20-2011, 06:22 PM   #30
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Had a few cans of black spray paint laying around so I decided to make it all one color after covering up the bare metal spots. Applied a generous amount of white spray paint to the tires, and mocked up the caddy caps... took a few steps back and found some more inspiration to go forward!
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Old 01-20-2011, 06:38 PM   #31
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Re: 54 chevy boards on the floor build

hey, I am rust n' chrome 99 over at the hamb. Didn't know you had your build on here. Much rather be over here commenting on these trucks.
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Old 01-20-2011, 11:32 PM   #32
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Hey man. Yeah I try to keep it updated a few places so I can ask questions and hopefully help others too.

Got my radiator support fabbed up and installed... It was easier than I expected. I'm once again pumped and ready to build some more!!!



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Old 01-23-2011, 01:56 PM   #33
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Re: 54 chevy boards on the floor build

I'll bet it has been mighty cold in your 'hood, but any new progress to report? Ready to start on mechanical upgrades?
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Old 01-31-2011, 06:06 PM   #34
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In my never ending search to practice fabbing things and save money at the same time I decided to use the GM tilt steering column that came with the s10 frame and my 54 pickup body. Well I know how you guys feel about tilt columns and it was just down right hideous to begin with. So, I decided to fab my own steering column using the gm column and a few metal pieces I had laying around. Here's what I started with:

And here is an article to help get it apart:
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/088020.html

Using that info I was able to get the shaft out and here's what I'm working with:

On the left is a scrap piece of 1" DOM tubing, in the middle is the steering column shaft that I've already cut into a few pieces, and on the right is actually a galvanized chain link fence post. I think the sticker said 1-5/8" but it may be like 2". I'll have to check on that later and get back.*

So I cut the top of the shaft into a few pieces so I could flip the bearing race around.*
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New order

Then I slid the DOM tubing over the shaft hammered it flat on the sides and welded it all the way around.*

Then I flipped the next piece around and slid it into the DOM

Then I welded the splined end back on.*

Overall for my application I think i ended up lengthening the shaft 3-4"
I used a bearing race from the original column that magically fit and I dimpled the tubing under the race so it wouldn't slide down.*

Last but not least I sleeved the lower part of the original column over the new tube because it holds a bushing and gives me a flange to mount to the firewall. Sorry I forgot to take a picture of the bottom side with the original bushing and clip attached

And here it is mocked up*

Once I get a suitable steering wheel, I'll build a trim piece around the top of the column. And once I build floorboards and the lower half of the firewall I'll finish the flange and bolt it in. Tomorrow I'm going to build a hanger for the column under the dash.*

Hope this can help someone! It cost me nothing and it looks a ton better than the tilt column!*
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